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The Aston Martin DB-5 is a luxury grand tourer that was made by Aston Martin and designed by the Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera. Released in 1963, it was an evolution of the final series of DB4. The DB series was named honouring David Brown (the head of Aston Martin from 1947–1972). The DB5 is famous for being the first and most recognised cinematic James Bond car, first appearing in Goldfinger (1964).

… 34% of CMOs (22% agree;12% strongly agree). The study also found that the CMO/CEO disconnect is equally as large when measuring attitudes about customer knowledge. The study authors suggest better data might be the remedy, pointing to the results indicating that executives who understand big data are more likely to be able to drive insights…

… to Nielsen. (Check out Dan Zarrella inspired tips for tweets and retweets.) Twitter has 284 million monthly active users and 500 million tweets sent daily as of November 2014. It accounts for about 9% of all social media shares based on BuzzSumo and Frac.tl analysis. 32.8% of US Internet users are on Twitter, placing it significantly behind…

… are interested in pricing and selling their advertising inventory according to time-based metrics. AdAge 39 Percent of Tweeters Called Twitter Their New Holiday Shopping List - If you’re a Scrooge about Christmas, stay away from Twitter because people who Tweet are the happiest (and spend-thriftiest) of holiday shoppers.Back in August, DB5 surveyed 2,100…

… it makes sense to me, is if someone on Twitter mentioned a product you wanted to try but when you get to the store you can’t remember the specifics. What was that movie Eunice said she loved so much. . . . open Twitter, find Eunice, locate Tweet. There it is; “Love Actually”. The perfect, tearjerker, holiday movie. Got it. Okay, I’ll give them…

… to support their claims. In fact, 85% of users active on Twitter during primetime TV hours tweet about TV, with 66% saying they like to see Tweets from official show accounts according to a survey from FOX, db5, and Twitter in May. In order to dig deeper into the relationship between a show’s Twitter strategy and its viewership, Twitter announced…